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The vertebrates produce, send and detect information which is conveyed by one or more molecular types. Chemical information of biological value (semiochemicals) which partly or wholly activates the accessory olfactory system (AOS) is transferred during intra- and inter-species communication. The compounds involved convey messages of social importance originating from the need to co-ordinate gamete release. It seems quite likely that gradual improvements by selection of semiochemical molecules and their receptors eventually enhanced the reproductive benefits both for the sender and for the receiver (Sorensen, 1996). The dual olfactory systems interpret chemical input to allow the discrimination of odour [Pg.1]


I Eelsenstein. Confidence limits on phylogenies An approach using the bootstrap. Evolution 39 783-791, 1985. [Pg.304]

Goad (40) and others have extensively reviewed coelenterate and echinoderm sterols including the saponins found in starfish and sea cucumbers. Cholesterol is a common sterol in most families, except for gorgonians and zoanthids some soft corals contain polyhydroxylated sterols. The amount of variation associated with phylogeny is illustrate in the echinoderms by the fact that crinoids, ophuiroids, and echinoids contain A 5 sterols while holothuriodeans and asteroids contain A 7 sterols. Some classes contain uniquely structured sterols. [Pg.320]

Holm, G. and Asker, S. 1975. Flavonoid patterns and the phylogeny of barley. Hereditas... [Pg.312]

Berbee, M. and Pirseyedi, M. 2000. ITS Base sequence phylogeny in Bidens (Astera-... [Pg.312]

Van Steenis, C. G. G. J. 1971. Nothofagus, key genus to plant geography, in time and space, hving and fossil, ecology and phylogeny. Blumea 19 65-98. [Pg.333]

Tan, Y.A., Low, K.S., and Chong, C.L., Rapid determination of chlorophylls in vegetable oils by laser-based fluorometry, J. Sci. Food Agric., 66, 479, 1994. Bhattacharya, D. and Medlin, L., Algal phylogeny and the origin of land plants, Plant Physiol., 116, 9, 1998. [Pg.46]

Stewart FM, Phillips RA, Bartle JA, Craig J, Shooter D. 1999. Influence of phylogeny, diet, moult schedule and sex on heavy metal concentrations in New Zealand Procellarii-formes. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 178 295-305. [Pg.186]

XVI. RHIZOBIUM PHYLOGENY, THE OPEN END OF A TRANSVERSE EVOLUTIONARY RACE... [Pg.319]

The generalisation that ontogeny-recapitulates-phylogeny could well have relevance for the emergence of vomerolfaction in this transitional group. [Pg.4]

Badenhorst A. (1978). The development and the phylogeny of the Organ of Jacobson and the tentacular apparatus of Ichthyopsis glutinosus (Linne). Ann Univ Stellenb 1(A, 2), 1-26. [Pg.188]

Eisthen H.L. (1992). Phylogeny of the vomeronasal system and of receptor cell-types in the olfactory and vomeronasal epithelia of vertebrates. Microsc Res Tech 23, 1-21. [Pg.203]

Zingeser M.R. (1984). The nasopalatine ducts and associated structures in the rb monkey (Macaca mulatto) — topography, prenatal development, function phylogeny. Am J Anat 170, 581-595. [Pg.260]

McClure, J.w. "Secondary Constituents of Aquatic Angio-sperms"in Photochemical Phylogeny, J.B. Harborne... [Pg.370]

Hanks, S. K., Quinn, A. M., and Hunter, T. (1988). The protein kinase family conserved features and deduced phylogeny of the catalytic domains. Science 241 42-52. [Pg.41]

One commonly hears that biology is fundamentally historical in a sense missing in physical phenomena. Of course, both biological and purely physical processes have histories. Just as paleontologists reconstruct phylogeny,... [Pg.6]

Sukhdeo et al. (1997) presented an analysis of the phylogeny of strongylid nematodes which they claim demonstrated that the ancestral nematode was a skin-penetrating tissue migrator, and that one clade of parasites (the Trichostrongylidae and Heligmosomidae) has secondarily... [Pg.25]

Beckenbach, K., Blaxter, M.L. and Webster, J.M. (1999) Phylogeny of Bursaphelenchus species derived from analysis of ribosomal internal transcribed spacer DNA sequences. Nematology 1, 539-548. [Pg.27]

De Guiran, G. and Bruguier, N. (1989) Hybridisation and phylogeny of pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus spp.). NematologicaSA, 321-330. [Pg.28]

Fitch, D.H.A., Bugaj-gaweda, B. and Emmons, S.W. (1995) 18S ribosomal gene phylogeny for some rhabditidae related to Caenorhabditis elegans. Molecular Biology and Evolution 12, 346-358. [Pg.29]

Nadler, S.A. (1992) Phylogeny of some ascaridoid nematodes, inferred from comparison of 18S and 28S rRNA sequences. Molecular Biology and Evolution 9, 932-944. [Pg.30]

Nadler, S.A. and Hudspeth, D.S.S. (1998) Ribosomal DNA and phylogeny of the Ascaridoidea (Nemata Secernentea) implications for morphological evolution and classification. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 10, 221-236. [Pg.30]

Sudhaus, W. (1976) Vergleichende Untersuchungen zur Phylogenie, Systematik, Okologie, Biologie und Ethologie der Rhabditidae (Nematoda). Zoohgica 43, 1-229. [Pg.31]


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